Thu, May 17, 2001 at 10:50:35AM -0400 wrote:
David Whedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We really need to build a new version from cvs. Adam is going to tag the cvs
tree for 2.3.2. This should happen soon, I'm not sure what we are waiting on.
Whatever it is we probably shouldn't be waiting
David Whedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We really need to build a new version from cvs. Adam is going to tag the cvs
tree for 2.3.2. This should happen soon, I'm not sure what we are waiting on.
Whatever it is we probably shouldn't be waiting on it. Once it is tagged I'll
build a new set
David Whedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Once I get the sgml fixed shall I just move the tag??
Sure... can you message me on IRC? I'm 'aph' on #debian-boot.
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We really need to build a new version from cvs. Adam is going to tag the cvs
tree for 2.3.2. This should happen soon, I'm not sure what we are waiting on.
Whatever it is we probably shouldn't be waiting on it. Once it is tagged I'll
build a new set for i386.
Wed, May 16, 2001 at 02:18:10PM
I assume you are suing current cvs? I've gotten a somewhat functioning system
installed with current cvs and other have too.
Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:13:02PM -0400 wrote:
Uhm, has *anyone* succeeded to install a machine using the woody boot
floppies? So far, I've just met with utter
I assume you are suing current cvs?
No, I'm using the disks marked as current (April 11). I assumed
these were the ones that Dale was asking us to test. If not, is
there a HOWTO on how to make boot floppies from your CVS
server?
If there's to be a large scale testing of these disks by the
Uhm, has *anyone* succeeded to install a machine using the woody boot
floppies? So far, I've just met with utter failure.
Every time I try to install the base system over the network the
machine prints trying to get package messages for a whole bunch of
packages, and then returns me to the
On Wed, 16 May 2001 12:13:02 you wrote:
Uhm, has *anyone* succeeded to install a machine using the woody
boot
floppies? So far, I've just met with utter failure.
Every time I try to install the base system over the network the
machine prints trying to get package messages for a whole
For right now, I think the best thing to do if you want to run
woody is install the potato release, (just the basics) and then
do a apt-get dist-upgrade after changing you're
/etc/apt/sources.list.
Yeah, that's what I am doing now, but point of using the woody install
disks was because Dale
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